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Blues in A# Mix 2


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I properly mixed this one. They are still the scratch tracks. I figured when I get another "full" day to myself, I'll give the solo another try. As far as the "organ playing" or pounding as I like to call it. I'm going to try a more "relaxed" take, but I think I'll be seeking some one out to record that track for me. I don't know what I'm doing when it comes to that, or anything else for that matter LOL!!

Hope you guys like it. I think it sounds better than the first mix.


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Chris
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Uploaded: Jun 22, 2009 - 07:11:59 PM
Last Updated: Aug 17, 2009 - 05:11:54 PM Last Played: Oct 16, 2009 - 06:11:54 PM
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sheilad said 157 days ago (June 22nd, 2009)
Did I get
front row? This is worth standing in line in the rain just to get a front row seat.
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Feter said 157 days ago (June 22nd, 2009)
Blues in A# Mix 2
Always a real refreshment to hear your blues licks ...just a real joy
loved this ..and how you arranged it ...the panning is fantastic ...
good job this time Chris ....thnx alot for sharin !!!!
awigze said 156 days ago (June 23rd, 2009)
straight up blues
Great riffs.... I bet those frets need a new suit. yeeeeooow.
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lengold said 156 days ago (June 23rd, 2009)
Superb
Downloaded. Thanks.
Cheers
Len

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magnatone said 156 days ago (June 23rd, 2009)
Blues in A#
who the heck can play in A#??? i sure can't! oh wait, is that Bb? oh well, can't play in Bb either. This is GREAT Chris!
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Char said 152 days ago (June 27th, 2009)
Ooh baby!
I think you crashed the house, Chris, honey. Wow! Excellent. I have chills going up and down my spine. You are a guitar god, yes indeed! Way good! Did I use enough ejaculations? Thanks.

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sheilad said 151 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Best Blues!
just came back for more... can't get enough of these new "blues" from you.... I really don't know what a scratch track is but if it means the listener is left scratching their head saying man o man.. how does he do that then ok. More.. more.. more please and thank you!
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Alannah said 151 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Good thing .....
... I still had my dancing shoes on ...... felt like I was still right there on the dance floor in the club .... maw-vel-ous dawling .....
PockBluesman said 148 days ago (July 1st, 2009)
Rip it up
Just the type of Blues I love can here quite a few influences in here especially SRV and all work well. Love your stuff and would love to colab. give me a shout any time
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MarkHolbrook said 101 days ago (August 17th, 2009)
Excellent
I like this type of blues alot... Very full sound... The organ tho for me is up one octave too high.. would have liked it to be an octave personally.
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Name: Chris Cihon
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Hello guys and gals. Some of you already know this from reading the description on my last tune. I'm taking a little break from writing "blues" tunes for a while. I kinda "hit a wall" so to say, and I feel that my blues songs (and guitar playin... [see more]

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The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on a pentatonic scale and a characteristic twelve-bar chord progression. The form evolved in the United States in the communities of former African slaves from spirituals, praise songs, field

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